STRATEGY/ACTIVITIES Reporting Month (Dec. 09) Year to Quarter (Cumulative upto Dec. 09) Budget Allotted as. Opening Balance.
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1 Format of Financial Management Report to be submitted by the States/UT Health/RCH Societies to Centre on Quarterly basis National Rural Health Mission (including NDCPs) ("Name of the State/UT") State Health/RCH Society/SCOVA Gaya FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED December 2009 of the Financial Year NOTES: (1) The total budget and in Col. 1 and Exp planned as per AWP in Col 2 may be indicated as approved by GOI. (2) In case there are overlapping activities (i.e., expenditure may be comprising one or more component (s), it can be shown under the item where the major chunk of it has taken place. (3) Budget and expenditure under Others & Misc. expenditure may be specified in case the amounts are material (say, exceeding 3% of the total budget of the State Society. (4) Under Operatinalization of Facilities (FRUs, 24x7 PHCs etc), only dissemination, monitoring and quality may be booked under A.1.1, while procurement of equipments, drugs, civil work and personnel cost may be booked under the relevant functional head as shown in FMR below. (5) Reasons for major variations need to be enclosed with this FMR. (6) Col. for 'Actual for the Quater' should tally with Fund Position Statement) (Rupees In Lakhs) S. NO STRATEGY/ACTIVITIES Reporting Month (Dec. 09) Year to Quarter (Cumulative upto Dec. 09) Opening Balance Fund Received Budget Allotted as per PIP Actual Balance Opening Balance Fund Received Budget Allotted as per PIP Actual (5) (6) (7) (12) (13) (14) A RCH TECHNICAL STRATEGIES & ACTIVITIES (RCH Flexible Pool) A.1 MATERNAL HEALTH A.1.1 Operationalise facilities (only dissemination, monitoring, and quality) A Operationalise FRUs (Blood Storage) A Operationalise 24x7 PHCs A MTP services at health facilities A RTI/STI services at health facilities A Operationalise Subcentres A.1.2 Referral Transport A.1.3 Integrated outreach RCH services A RCH Outreach Camps A Monthly Village Health and Nutrition Days % of Achievement A.1.4 Janani Suraksha Yojana / JSY A Home Deliveries 0.07 A Institutional Deliveries (Rural) A Institutional Deliveries (Urban) A Hours Deliveries A.2 CHILD HEALTH A.2.1 IMNCI A.2.2 Facility Based Newborn Care/FBNC A.2.3 Home Based Newborn Care/HBNC A.2.4 School Health Programme A.2.5 Infant and Young Child Feeding/IYCF A.2.6 Care of Sick Children and Severe Malnutrition A.2.7 Management of Diarrohea, ARI and Micronutrient Malnutrition A.2.8 Other strategies/activities A.2.9 Vitamin A A.2.10 Albendazole Tablet A.3 FAMILY PLANNING A.3.1 Terminal/Limiting Methods A Dissemination of manuals on sterilisation 0.25 standards & quality assurance of sterilisation services A Female Sterilisation camps A NSV camps A Compensation for female sterilisation A Compensation for male sterilisation A Accreditation of private providers for sterilisation services A.3.2 Spacing Methods A IUD camps A IUD services at health facilities A Accreditation of private providers for IUD insertion services A Social Marketing of contraceptives A Contraceptive Update seminars
2 A.3.3 POL for Family Planning A.3.4 Repairs of Laparoscopes A.4 ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE AND SEXUAL HEALTH / ARSH A.4.1 Adolescent services at health facilities. A.4.2 Other strategies/activities (Health camp in Govt. Middle school) A.5 URBAN RCH A.6 TRIBAL RCH A.7 VULNERABLE GROUPS A.8 INNOVATIONS/ PPP/ NGO A.8.1 PNDT and Sex Ratio A.8.2 Public Private Partnerships A.8.3 NGO Programme A.8.4 Other innovations( if any) (Muskan) A.9 INFRASTRUCTURE & HUMAN RESOURCES A.9.1 Contractual Staff & Services A ANMs A Laboratory Technicians A Staff Nurses A Specialists (Anesthetists, Pediatricians, Ob/Gyn, Surgeons, Physicians) A Others Computer Assistants/ BCC Coordinator/ ASHA Link Worker etc A Incentive/ Awards etc. to ASHA Link worker/ SN/ Mos etc. A.9.2 Major civil works (New constructions/ extensions/additions) A Major civil works for operationalisation of FRUS A Major civil works for operationalisation of 24 hour services at PHCs A.9.3 Minor civil works A Minor civil works for operationalisation of FRUs A Minor civil works for operationalisation of hour services at PHCs A.9.4 Operationalise Infection Management & Environment Plan at health facilities A.9.5 Other Activities (RCHI Civil Works) A.10 INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING A.10.1 Human Resources Development A.10.2 Logistics management/ improvement A.10.3 Monitoring & Evaluation / HMIS A.10.4 Sub Centre Rent and Contingencies A.11 TRAINING A.11.1 Strengthening of Training Institutions A.11.2 Development of training packages A.11.3 Maternal Health Training A Skilled Birth Attendance / SBA A EmOC Training A Life saving Anesthesia skills training A MTP training A RTI / STI Training A Dai Training A Other MH Training (ISD Refresher ) A.11.4 IMEP Training A.11.5 Child Health Training A IMNCI A Facility Based Newborn Care A Home Based Newborn Care A Care of Sick Children and severe malnutrition A Other CH Training (pl. specify) A.11.6 Family Planning Training A Laparoscopic Sterilisation Training A Minilap Training A NSV Training A IUD Insertion Training
3 A Contraceptive Update/ISD Training A Other FP Training (pl. specify) A.11.7 ARSH Training A.11.8 Programme Management Training A SPMU Training A DPMU Training A.11.9 Other training (pl. specify) A.12 BCC / IEC A.12.1 Strengthening of BCC/IEC Bureaus (state and district levels) A.12.2 Development of State BCC/IEC strategy A.12.3 Implementation of BCC/IEC strategy A BCC/IEC activities for MH A BCC/IEC activities for CH A BCC/IEC activities for FP A BCC/IEC activities for ARSH A.12.4 Other activities (please specify) A.13 PROCUREMENT A.13.1 Procurement of Equipment A Procurement of equipment: MH A Procurement of equipment: CH A Procurement of equipment: FP A Procurement of equipment: IMEP A.13.2 Procurement of Drugs and supplies A Drugs & supplies for MH A Drugs & supplies for CH A Drugs & supplies for FP A Supplies for IMEP A General drugs & supplies for health facilities A.14 PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT A.14.1 Strengthening of State society/state Programme Management Support Unit A.14.2 Strengthening of District society/district Programme Management Support Unit A.14.3 Strengthening of Financial Management 0.60 systems A.14.4 Other activities (Prog. Management Expenses, Mobilty support to state, district, block for all staff). Total B TIME LINE ACTIVITIES Additinalities under NRHM (Mission Flexible Pool) B1 ASHA B1.1 Selection & Training of ASHA B1.2 Procurement of ASHA Drug Kit B1.3 Performance related incentives to ASHAs B1.3 ASHA Diwas B2 Untied Funds B2.1 Untied Fund for CHCs B2.2 Untied Fund for PHCs/APHCs B2.3 Untied Fund for Sub Centers B2.4 Untied fund for VHSC B3 Hospital Strengthening B3.1 Upgradation of CHCs, PHCs, Dist. Hospitals to IPHS) B3.1.1 District Hospitals (ICU setup/training & supervision B3.1.2 CHCs B3.1.3 PHCs B3.1.4 Sub Centers B3.1.5 Others B3.2 Strengthening of District and Sudivisional Hospitals B4 Annual Maintenance Grants B4.1 CHCs B4.2 PHCs (1911) 3.30 B4.3 Sub Centers
4 New Constructions/ Renovation and B5 Settingup B5.1 CHCs B5.2 PHCs B5.3 SHCs/Sub Centers/APHCs Setting up Infrastructure wing for Civil works B5.4 B5.5 Govt. Dispensaries/ others renovations Construction of BHO, Facility improvement, civil work, BemOC and CemOC centers B5.6 B5.7 Construction of ICU B5.8 Construction of Drug store B6 Corpus Grants to HMS/RKS B6.1 District Hospitals B6.2 CHCs B6.3 PHCs B6.4 Other or if not bifurcated as above B7 District Action Plans (Including Block, Village) B8 Panchayti Raj Initiative B8.1 Constitution and Orientation of Community leader & of VHSC,SHC,PHC,CHC etc B8.2 Orientation Workshops, Trainings and capacity building of PRI at State/Dist. Health Societies, CHC,PHC B8.3 Others B9 Mainstreaming of AYUSH B10 IECBCC NRHM B10.1 Health Mela Creating awareness on declining sex ratio issue B10.2 B10.3 Other activities B11 Mobile Medical Units (Including recurring expenditures) B12 Referral Transport B12.1 Ambulance B12.2 Operating Cost (POL) B13 School Health Programme Additional Contractual Staff (Selection, B14 Training, Remuneration) Additional Staff/ Supervisory Nurses B14.1 PHC,CHC (Including Ayush Stream) B14.2 Additional ANM,,LHV, MPW B14.3 PHNs at PHC level B14.4 Medical Officers at PHCs (Including AYUSH stream) B14.5 Additional Allowances to MOs PHC, CHC Lab technicians, Gynecologists, Anesthetists, Pedisterian, Specialist CHC, Radiologist, B14.6 Sonologist, Pathologist, Dental Surgeons. B15 PPP/ NGOs B15.1 Non governmental providers of health care RMPs/TBAs B15.2 Grant in Aid to NGOs B16 Training B16.1 Strengthening of Existing Training Institutions/Nursing School B16.2 New Training Institutions/School B16.3 Training and Capacity Building Under NRHM B Promotional Trg of health workers females to lady health visitor etc. Training of AMNs,Staff B nurses,aww,anganbadi Other training and capacity building B programmes B17 Incentives Schemes B17.1 Incentives to Specialists (CHCs) B17.2 Incentives to Medical Officers (PHCs) B17.3 Other Incentives Schemes
5 Planning, Implementation and Monitoring B18 Community Monitoring (Visioning B18.1 workshops at state, Dist, Block level) B State level B District level B Block level B Other B18.2 Quality Assurance B18.3 Monitoring and Evaluation B Computerization HMIS and egovernance, e health (Biometric System) B Other M & E (Data Centre) B19 Procurements B19.1 Drugs B19.2 Equipments (Labour Room) B19.3 Others (saitary Napkin) 0.25 B20 PNDT Activities B21 Regional drugs warehouses B22 New Initiatives/ Strategic Interventions (As per State health policy)/ Innovation/ Projects (Telemedicine, Hepatitis, Mental Health, Nutition Programme for Pregnant Women, Neonatal) NRHM Helpline) as per need (Block/ District Action Plans) B23 Health Insurance Scheme B24 Research, Studies, Analysis B25 State level health resources center(shsrc) B26 Support Services B26.1 Support Strengthening NPCB B26.2 Support Strengthening Midwifery Services under medical services B26.3 Support Strengthening RNTCP B26.4 Contingency support to Govt. dispensaries B26.5 Other Support Programmes B27 NRHM Management Costs/ Contingencies B27.1 Block Level PMU B27.2 District level B27.3 State level B27.4 Audit Fees B27.5 Concurrent Audit system B27.6 Other Management expenses B27.7 Telephone and Mobile phone, Contingencies expenses B27.8 Mobility Support to BMO/MO/Others B.28 Other s (Power Backup, Convergence etc) Total C IMMUNISATION C.1 RI strengthening project (Review meeting, Mobility support, Outreach services etc) C.2 Cold chain maintenance C.3 Pulse Polio operating costs Total Grand Total , NIPPI NIPPI 1 Mamta Incentive 2 LCD TV 3 Others Total GT Grand Total (A+B+C) , Certified that the above amount of expenditure is duly reconciled with the amount recorded in the relevant ledger heads. (Finance Manager/Finance Controller/ Finance Officer)
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